Façade by Michael Heiser @msheiser @kirkdalepress

I had trouble starting the Façade because do not buy into the whole extraterrestrial hoopla. In short, there is enough stuff to worry about under the clouds that I don’t see the use in daydreaming about stuff beyond our broken world. Many are probably turned off to this post as soon as they see the image of a UFO or the “fiction” tag that myself and the author have designated this book. Well, not so fast. I get that this is a fictional story about some militants and UFO’s and all that top secret jazz. I am not a fiction reader. So, I don’t dig the UFO talk that The Façade Saga is laced and I’m not an avid fiction reader … why did I give this book a shot? Honestly, the initial reason was because I was gifted the book — but I’m glad I got it started and let me tell you why.

The Façade Saga

The Façade Saga at its core, and I think that Heiser and his team at Kirkdale Press would resonate with this point, is a message that discusses presuppositions. Heiser’s passion for the hidden world of extraterrestrial has allowed him to set up a fun, engaging story for readers. Dr. Scott thinks that the life in front of him is all that he’s got — is all that there is. As the helicopters on the cover allude to, this escalate quickly as a top secret mission is initiated. What’s the most fun piece of fictional piece? The resources that the mission dig into and refer to are all real and Heiser has made it a point to outline a lengthy bibliography to keep us doubters, like Dr. Scott originally, in check.

It’s a fun book, and series, that will keep your attention acute and your imagination spinning.

Haunted by his parents’ death and his career failures, Dr. Brian Scott has begun to settle for the life he’s been given.

Until he’s kidnapped by military insiders known as The Group.

Disappearances. Visitations. Murder.

Brian and a team of world-class scholars are given a confidential mission: To prepare mankind for a new reality.They are here. But as the government’s involvement with extraterrestrials is revealed, strange things begin to happen. Something isn’t right. Unpeeling layer after layer of deception and counter-deception, Brian moves toward a shocking revelation that will forever alter how mankind sees itself.

Every document cited in The Façade actually exists.Every ancient text discussed in The Façade is authentic.Every historical figure referred to or quoted in The Façade is real.

About The Author

Creative leader with education in Biblical Exegesis and a passion to see lives renewed by the Gospel.
I studied at Malone University (B.A.) and Wheaton College Graduate School (Biblical Exegesis, M.A.). By day, I work as the Manager of Social Engagement at a local marketing agency called Sanctuary Marketing Group.

1 Comment

Of course it is all real. It’s not fiction at all. If we are to believe the bible is true, then we must say that it applies to us here in the world. Right now. What is happening in the world?

But it really comes down to what is truth? How do we know what is true? And where in the bible does it say that fallen angels are what we know as “aliens”? — That is to say, a biological entity that originates from another planet. And is it really just “too crazy” to be true?

These things are deceiving the world, and the implications are that they want us Christians who are telling you about this stuff, to die. They want us all dead, because we’re exposing what is really going on, and the propaganda machine is in full swing trying to play it down.

Once the government gets control of the internet, you will not see this type of material very often, if ever again. Get it while you can, and get multiple copies, because books like these are going to get banned.